

Apps that need to send emails or receive emails.


Apps that need to send emails or receive emails.


Love the lifetime deal. 10GB across any number of accounts. That’s what I’ve got.


I only use it for automations (both send and receive); I’m on Proton for regular mail. They’ve got a few different web interfaces, so I think you can get spouse approval. Not sure on local storage (outside of POP/IMAP).


I can highly recommend MXroute. Just works. Great for integrations.


Use DNS validation


Both; depends on the situation.


Compost the rich.


I… don’t actually know. I wouldn’t think that would be necessary (at least manually).


I believe that the text would have to be in at least a <body> tag, so… you’ve got a bug. But yes, I was including browser bugs.


It transfers across other peers; you don’t have to have a direct connection to the recipient, just an eventual connection to them.


Not without bugs to patch.


Don’t forget the extra fees!


Grab a broad-market index fund with the lowest fees (e.g., VTSAX), set regular purchases, and move on with your life. Avoid insurance products that claim to be investments. Avoid anything with higher-than-minimum fees or load fees.


I think 1-2$ per drink is the recommendation because it’s easier to remember than doing the math, and you’re more likely to drop the cash and go rather than interacting with a busy bartender more. That said, if they’re doing full service for you (food, checking in on you), you should probably tip normally, because they’re acting as a server in that case.


Then we start getting into philosophy on self and also how much machine assistance is allowed. If you can provide nutrition and oxygen to the brain, you could probably be a brain in a jar and still count.


Tendie.


It depends both on context and on tone. Tone can make it excited or dismissive.


Docker is your friend. :)


Try Guacamole.
On top of this, medications like Sertraline help with OCD. (You’ll probably want both until you’re steady, not just therapy or meds.)